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BFT Interview: Dana Altman

An episode of the The Bald Faced Truth With John Canzano podcast, hosted by John Canzano, titled "BFT Interview: Dana Altman" was published on December 11, 2025 and runs 16 minutes.

December 11, 2025 ·16m · The Bald Faced Truth With John Canzano

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Oregon head basketball coach Dana Altman joins the program to discuss his Oregon Ducks team as they prepare for big-time matchups, including a game against Gonzaga at the Moda Center. Altman talks about how the team has had a hard time staying healthy and that they are still getting better. Altman talks about trust among players, coaches, and agents, and how hard it has been to deal with agents. Altman previews the game against Gonzaga at the Moda Center.

Oregon head basketball coach Dana Altman joins the program to discuss his Oregon Ducks team as they prepare for big-time matchups, including a game against Gonzaga at the Moda Center. Altman talks about how the team has had a hard time staying healthy and that they are still getting better. Altman talks about trust among players, coaches, and agents, and how hard it has been to deal with agents. Altman previews the game against Gonzaga at the Moda Center.
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